Spring-pressed button attachment.



H. WALDES.

SPRING PRESSED BUTTON ATTACHMENT.

APPLICATION FILED APR. x9, 1913.

Patented A11 .2 1, 1915.

- hitherto known are the n or part HEINRICH WALDES, OF WRSCHOWITZ, NEARPRAGUE, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

SPRING-PRESSED BUTTON ATTACHMENT.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented na 1915.

Application filed April 19, 1913. Seria1No. 762,189.

T .7? whom. it may concern:

Be it known that l, HEINRICH vVAL-Dns, a citizen of theAustro-lrlungarian Empire, and residing at VrSChOWliZZ, near Prague,Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Empire, have invented certain new and usefulImproved Spring-Pressed Button Attachments, of which the following is aspecification.

The present invention relates to that class of spring pressed buttonattachments in which the hood part is provided With a lateralindentation, and the object is to prevent the hood from being tipped offthe button. This object is attained by providing the plate of the buttonhead with a rib, adapted to engage in the lateral or radial recessformed in the hood part. By means of this arrangement the closure issecured against lateral strain and the hood is prevented from rotationin respect to the button and from being tipped oil. the same.

In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a plan of the button hood, Fig.2 a central vertical section and Fig. 3 a plan of the butv ton plate.

The parts of this buitton attachment 0 with the hood I) and spring 0extending through slots in the hood, furthermore the hood Z) having thehollow radially extendin lateral extension (1, forming the lateral necliof the hood.

According to the invention, the plate 03 of the button head 6 isprovided with a radial rib f adapted to engage the hollow-extension y.This arrangement of the parts enables tension adapted and an inward proect1on extending under the button to be attached to the garment as washitherto the case, the button may also be manufactured in the same Wayas it has always been done, the only difi'erence being that during thepressing operation the hollow rib f is formed.

The hood I) is provided at its junction with the radial extension 9 Withan inwardprojeotion It, which projects slightly under and engages withthe bulging portion of the head 6 at the junction'therewith of the ribf. The radial extension 9 with its pro-' ing outward from said studbelow the bulging portion of said head toward the edge of said plate,and a socket member moludmg an attaching plate having a hood adapted tobe engaged by said stud, a hollow radial exto be engaged by said rib thebulge of said head at the inner end of said extension, whereby rotationand tilting of said socket member are prevented.

In testimony whereof I ailix my signature in the presence of twoWitnesses.

I HEINRICH NALDES. -Witnesses ARTHUR SCHWEINBURG, FRYNEK PUG

